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I thought almost everyone here had agreed all along there would be a settlement. I've understood the biggest point of contention was what 23FRM was trying to gain.Yeah, I think we’re going to end up with a settlement.
I thought almost everyone here had agreed all along there would be a settlement. I've understood the biggest point of contention was what 23FRM was trying to gain.
Or they'll be a settlement. Neither organization can afford to run as non-charter teams because of the money NASCAR won't have to hand over to them.It seems like a win for nascar, but in reality I dont think it means much. They'll wait 14 days, file an appeal and the whole charade will continue........
It will mean quite a bit if the ruling stands and is appealed. Right now they have their cake and are eating it too.It seems like a win for nascar, but in reality I dont think it means much. They'll wait 14 days, file an appeal and the whole charade will continue........
At this point I can't see them offering anything more than the current charter agreement. Why would you?Or they'll be a settlement. Neither organization can afford to run as non-charter teams because of the money NASCAR won't have to hand over to them.
I've said they're after all teams owning the charters outright.I think they were trying to gain a bigger piece of the TV money pie. As I said from the start, a lawsuit is a reckless way to do that. If the courts agree that NASCAR IS an illegal monopoly then we could end up with a CART/IRL type split.
that along with damages would be generous. It's ridiculous to make them whole after all of the time and expense involved. This bunch is trying to ruin Nascar if the Sherman Act can be proven to be true.At this point I can't see them offering anything more than the current charter agreement. Why would you?
Exactly. Protect long-term money.I've said they're after all teams owning the charters outright.
I've said they're after all teams owning the charters outright.
You are a lot nicer than I would be. These are bad apples. All of the continual mouthing off by Hamlin and 23XI has done irreparable harm to the sport. Who's to say they won't continue to do the same thing after a slap on the wrist. Let them take their tennis shoes, hit the road and race somewhere else.It is HIGHLY unlikely that the full 7 judge panel would somehow overrule their 3 distinguished colleagues on this ruling. The real issue is how ridiculous the first judge’s decisions were. It really didn’t align with business case law at all on the most basic level.
So will Kessler and his clients seek a settlement prior to filing a request for full panel hearing? They might. However, NASCAR has been very clear to them and in court testimony; they will not negotiate nor alter the terms of the Charter agreement currently in place for all other Chartered teams. Frankly, I wish these two owners would just ask NASCAR to allow them to accept the charter terms and become members, while offering to compensate NASCAR for all their legal costs resulting from the lawsuits. Maybe accept some reasonable added financial penalty for the trouble. Then just let it go and focus on racing, or race and develop a long term plan to exit and sell.
Yeah, because a 30-car field is going to be wildly popular with the fans, networks, seres sponsors, official partners, etc.Let them take their tennis shoes, hit the road and race somewhere else.
You ever heard of you need NASCAR but NASCAR doesn't need you?Yeah, because a 30-car field is going to be wildly popular with the fans, networks, seres sponsors, official partners, etc.
You honestly think people would even notice? We went to all the races in charlotte and the people with me didn't even know there were more cars in the cup race than the trucks until I told them. Typically all people watch is the top 5 to at most 10 cars. How many are behind that doesn't matter.Yeah, because a 30-car field is going to be wildly popular with the fans, networks, seres sponsors, official partners, etc.
But if you are left grasping at straws, any excuse will do. Field size, 3 dimensional chess, poor Hamlin, shoe prices will be going up lol. C'mon, hardly anybody gives a s*it. These guys are/were trying to make it so the tail could wag the dog by owning the charters outright. B.S. on that, go get your own racing series.You honestly think people would even notice? We went to all the races in charlotte and the people with me didn't even know there were more cars in the cup race than the trucks until I told them. Typically all people watch is the top 5 to at most 10 cars. How many are behind that doesn't matter.
Yeah, because a 30-car field is going to be wildly popular with the fans, networks, seres sponsors, official partners, etc.
Sidebar: Did y'all wind up walking to the track or driving?You honestly think people would even notice? We went to all the races in charlotte and the people with me didn't even know there were more cars in the cup race than the trucks until I told them. Typically all people watch is the top 5 to at most 10 cars. How many are behind that doesn't matter.
How can they force Gene to give them the money? SHR no longer exists, and Haas Factory is a different business.NASCAR could force Gene Haas to buy the charters back in which case he would rush to re-sell them.
Yep, although Jim's recent attempt wasn't exactly a popular idea either.Plus NASCAR could take the existing charters and either run a 30-32 car field, or run their own teams as Jim France reportedly wants to do.
How can they force Gene to give them the money? SHR no longer exists, and Haas Factory is a different business.
So somehow it equates from Jim France wanting one of his drivers from his IMSA racing team to run one race at Sonoma using a team that he doesn't own in the Nascar series to wanting to field multiple Nascar teams on his own lol. The B.S. is deep here.NASCAR could force Gene Haas to buy the charters back in which case he would rush to re-sell them. Plus NASCAR could take the existing charters and either run a 30-32 car field, or run their own teams as Jim France reportedly wants to do.
September 2024, months before the Sonoma one-off was a speck of tire in Jim's eye.So somehow it equates from Jim France wanting one of his drivers from his IMSA racing team to run one race at Sonoma using a team that he doesn't own in the Nascar series to wanting to field multiple Nascar teams on his own lol. The B.S. is deep here.
Four charters remain held back by NASCAR, earmarked for a future manufacturer that might join Chevrolet, Ford or Toyota in the Cup Series. A summer proposal from NASCAR suggested those charters should go to NASCAR and that the France family that runs the series should be able to field teams.
I can see them buying back the charters, but it could be for resale or it is possible they could run teams because it wasn't proven it was a monopoly, Roger Penske does it and so does Jim France in IMSA. Or if Nascar proves the Sherman Act was violated, it could be part of the settlement they have to return them to NASCAR or Stewart Haas if they want them back. Many options.September 2024, months before the Sonoma one-off was a speck of tire in Jim's eye.
My point was only that the notion of NASCAR / the Frances fielding cars, accurate or not, was around nine months before the Sonoma deal was made public. The Sonoma attempt didn't lead to the idea.I can see them buying back the charters, but it could be for resale or it is possible they could run teams because it wasn't proven it was a monopoly, Roger Penske does it and so does Jim France in IMSA. Or if Nascar proves the Sherman Act was violated, it could be part of the settlement they have to return them to NASCAR or Stewart Haas if they want them back. Many options.
It's a little bit of both. I mean if enough teams walked away, then there is no show. But without NASCAR there isn't one either. The teams deserve a bigger piece of the pie.You ever heard of you need NASCAR but NASCAR doesn't need you?
That's fine. But who's to say if they were going to do it or it was posturing because 23XI was delaying and consequently didn't sign the contract. On another note, there isn't any law that says that Jim France couldn't race one of his drivers in another series. Just because the click baiters had a field day doesn't make it illegal.My point was only that the notion of NASCAR / the Frances fielding cars, accurate or not, was around nine months before the Sonoma deal was made public. The Sonoma attempt didn't lead to the idea.
Not me.But who's to say if they were going to do it or it was posturing because 23XI was delaying and consequently didn't sign the contract.
Agreed. At the moment, the Penske hassles don't cast the best light on a series owner also fielding cars, but it's not against the law or series' rules.On another note, there isn't any law that says that Jim France couldn't race one of his drivers in another series.
It does for you, doesn't make a bit of difference to me. He owns the thing, he can do as he pleases, he has been a racer almost his whole life.Not me.
Agreed. At the moment, the Penske hassles don't cast the best light on a series owner also fielding cars, but it's not against the law or series' rules.